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Medically reviewed by Suzanne Fisher, RDHibiscus tea is a natural way to help manage blood pressure. While it’s not a ...
While hibiscus tea is well tolerated by most, it can sometimes cause minor side effects such as GI upset. To make hibiscus tea, you can use Hibiscus Sabdariffa flowers from your own yard (be sure ...
Naturally sweet, tart and tangy, the hibiscus flower has made its way into one of the trendiest drinks of this year. Hibiscus tea isn’t just popular though. It also has anti-inflammatory effects ...
While hibiscus tea is generally very safe to consume, there are a few risks and side effects associated with specific medications or conditions. Do not drink hibiscus tea during pregnancy because ...
Results of a small randomized trial show that hibiscus tea given three times daily reduced systolic blood pressure by about 7 mm Hg in prehypertensive and mildly hypertensive subjects. (American ...
While hibiscus tea is generally very safe to consume, there are a few risks and side effects associated with specific medications or conditions. Do not drink hibiscus tea during pregnancy because ...
When it comes to tea and weight loss, most of us call to mind green tea, which has been linked to a speedier metabolism. But research shows that drinking hibiscus tea can be a powerful tool for ...
When it comes to everyday hydration, hibiscus tea ranks high on my list for flavorful, satisfying sipping. Slightly tart and naturally refreshing, its deep ruby hue alone makes it feel ...
A: Science supports your observation. One six-week study found that three cups of hibiscus tea daily lowered systolic blood pressure significantly, without unpleasant side effects (Journal of ...
Medically reviewed by Patricia Mikula, PharmD Hibiscus has a long history of use in traditional medicine for conditions including kidney stones, fever, and upset stomach. Today, many people drink ...